From December 1st to 7th, 2025, the Bordeaux region will host a new edition of the P250 Week, a format conceived in 2024 which then took the form of a “P100 Week”. The experience had appealed to players and clubs: seven tournaments in seven days, each organized in a different structure.

For this new edition, Hubert Lacour and his team are changing scale. The setup is moving to 14 stages spread over six days, With a Final Master organized at Big Padel Merignac, December 7.

A simple format, designed to mobilize Bordeaux clubs

Each qualifying tournament will offer between three and four seats for the Master. All the clubs in the metropolitan area quickly committed to the project, confirming the local interest in a collective activity around padel.
The objective remains clear: to offer a common dynamic to the whole territory, while giving visibility to the participating structures.

The P250 Week returns in December to the Bordeaux region

A project supported by a network of partners

The event relies on a network of financial and logistical partners who confirmed their support from the very first announcements. Thanks to them, the 52 qualified pairs for the Master will be shared a total allocation of approximately €3,500, a rare amount for a competition of this level.

The organizers particularly welcome the involvement of David Mom et Franck Lasserre for their immediate financial commitment, of Rebecca and Yann from Raquette Padel Bordeaux for their material and economic support, as well as Cyril Dedieu (Château Lestribeau), which produced part of the prizes specifically for the competition.

The Masters will also be able to rely on the host club, Big Padel Mérignac, and on the constant involvement ofAntoine and Louis Couvercelle, already accustomed to supporting many local events.

Portrait of a committed partner: Franck Lasserre, aka “Bamosss”

Among the actors who have joined the 2025 edition is Franck Lasserre, manager of LB Renov Immo, a company specializing in interior renovation (painting, soft flooring) which works with agencies, individuals and insurance companies.
Its structure has also just celebrated its tenth anniversary.

He got into padel about five years ago thanks to a friend, and found it to be a place for meeting people and socializing:
"Padel has allowed me to meet very different people, between sport and good humor. We play, we chat, we meet up, and that's what makes everyone come back," he explains.

His loved ones call him “Bamosss", a nickname born from a joke with his son, but alsolittle girl", referring to her smile and her taste for bright colors.
A personality that reflects the spirit sought by P250 Week.

"This project involves all the clubs in Bordeaux. Since I play a bit everywhere, it seemed normal to participate. It's an event where we share a lot, both on and off the field," he says.

A meeting destined to last

With this new, expanded edition, the organizers hope to establish the P250 Week in the Bordeaux padel scene, making it an annual gathering for players, clubs and partners.